Reuters, with its partner Zogby, will release its latest 2008 presidential poll on Wednesday morning, but in the meantime CNN has a new survey out showing that Republican and Democratic front runners Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton have built on their leads.
Clinton, the former first lady and now a senator from New York, grew her lead to 30 points over rival Barack Obama among registered Democrats, 51 percent to 21 percent since September. She had a 23-point lead in September.
Giuliani, the former New York mayor, expanded his lead over the new presidential hopeful Fred Thompson to eight points, 27 percent to 19 percent among registered Republicans. He had a one-point lead in September when Thompson officially entered the race.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll had a margin of error of plus or minus five points and was conducted Oct. 12-14.

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